Street Fighter 6 World Tour Skill Respec Reset Points

Street Fighter 6 World Tour Skill Respec: How to Reset Skills & Should You Respec?

The Street Fighter 6 World Tour skill respec is an option that is openly available in the mode. Every level you earn by accumulating experience points will give you a small number of skill points. You can distribute these points in a skill tree with numerous branches, and selecting one skill node will usually block you from taking another one. Luckily, the game allows you to redistribute these skill points, but at a cost. Here’s how to respec skill points in SF6 World Tour and whether you should reset them in the first place.

How to respec and reset skill points in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

To reset skill points, you need to head to the in-game phone menu, hit Status, tab over to Skills, and hit the appropriate button to respec skills (this is the square button on PS5 or PS4, or the ‘X’ button on Xbox Series X|S).

However, in order to respec in the first place, you need to spend 10 continues. You need to accumulate up to 10,000 miles to earn one continue, with miles generally earned through drops from breakable objects and by completing fight objectives. You’ll also earn a miniscule amount of miles just by running around the open world.

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Should you respec skill points?

You likely don’t need to respec skill points. The only reason to reset them would be if you took skills you no longer want or if you were unlucky with how the skills were distributed.

This is because skill nodes are actually somewhat randomized in World Tour, and resetting skill points also rearranges many of the nodes on the skill trees.

That said, you probably don’t need to respec skills at all. Any skills you missed the first time around will appear in later skill trees for you to select. Then when you finish the fifth and final skill tree at around Level 60-70, you can continue to earn levels and skill points to learn the rest of the remaining skills. The screenshot above shows our character at Level 100 with every skill learned in the last skill tree.

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